Lahore: Nawaz Sharif, who was released from jail after a court suspended his sentence in a corruption case, will “expose” the Imran Khan government and launch a drive against rigging in the general elections, the ousted Pakistan prime minister’s party said on Thursday.

File image of Nawaz Sharif. AP

PML-N spokesperson and former information minister Marriyum Auranzeb told PTI that Sharif will finalise his strategy regarding giving tough time to the government after Ashura (21 September).

She said Sharif will hold consultative meetings with the party leaders from Saturday to discuss the party’s strategy with regard to launching a drive against alleged vote rigging. “Sharif and PML-N strongly believe that 25 July, 2018 elections were rigged to stop the PML-N from returning to power,” she said.

The PML-N will raise its voice both in and outside Parliament to force the government for independent investigation, Auranzeb said.